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Maxwell Parrish Preferred Collectible Artist of 20th Century
One of the best known and most preferred collectible artists of the early
Twentieth Century is Maxwell Parrish. He is best known as a master in photo-realistic paintings genre. His painting “Daybreak”
sold in 1996 for more than $4 million. Parrish was so popular in the 1920’s that it has been estimated that one of his prints
adorned a quarter of all American homes.
Parrish prints are a hot commodity even today. The print on the left titled, “Boy on a Swing,” in its original frame was recently
sold on eBay for just over $182. Other collectible works by this artist include the calendars that he created for Edison Mazda andillustrations that he created for different publications in his younger days. Mr. Parrish was born in 1870 in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, retired in 1960, and passed away in 1966.